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    Default Yugo sks 7.65

    For the longest time, I've been wanting a yugo sks. I am looking for any feedback, advice, or any words of wisdom on the matter.

    Are they good shooters ? Much maintenance ? Inherent problems ? Stuff like that.

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    Default Re: Yugo sks 7.65

    Buy one.

    The end.

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    Default Re: Yugo sks 7.65

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    Buy one.

    The end.

    Amen

    thank you


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    Default Re: Yugo sks 7.65

    Here's something everyone should read before buying one.
    I found it on sksboards.com



    *The SKS Rifle: Tales from beyond the gun show !!!*
    By JonBot007

    The SKS rifle is a simple gas operated auto loader with some very strong attributes in it’s favor. For all it’s glory and simplicity few rifles have been surrounded by more confusion than the humble SKS. I have fired both Russian and Chinese versions and am very well versed in it’s use and maintenance. Let me say that I am a gun nut, I love guns, shooting, working on them, and anything related to shooting or working with or on guns. Having stated that it should be obvious that I am not a “the sks is the best rifle bar none” kind of guy but I will say that: A) For the money spent and knowledge required to own and become competent with one it is the best overall value. B) It is battle tested (the wise reader will never overlook this quality when choosing any firearm for survival purposes). C) Parts and amo are everywhere and cheap compared to many of it’s competitors. D) It is a tough son of a bitch in field E) you can go buy an SKS, some simple cleaning supply’s, a bag of stripper clips, and a thousand rounds of quality FMJ amo for the same amount or less than the cheapest AK/Mack-90 type rifle on the market (that takes hi-cap. Mags). Remember that an SKS in the hand (or trunk or closet for that matter) is better than a Fal/L1A1, G3 or full auto H&K MP5 in fantasy land.(and yes- I have fired all of the above so I CAN say that and mean it)

    That brings us to the most important thing you can learn about the SKS....Leave it alone! There are dozens of accessories available for an SKS but most do nothing to improve the performance of the weapon and some can really screw you up if you are not careful. I have seen so many go out and get a good SKS and then spend money left and right: a scope mount here (now it’s a sniper rifle), a folding stock there (hey what do you mean it’s not legal) and of course the biggest scam the hi-cap. magazines. In a word, save your money-that is the main reason to own a SKS over an AK or FAL ect. ect. None of the Hellfire type gadgets are worth a damn or they would be illegal, some hi capacity mags are better than others but none are as reliable as the stock fixed 10 round magazine. Don’t even think about a full auto conversion (unless you really like concrete walls and steel bars) the SKS is best left in semi auto and you don’t need full auto anyway. If you think you need full auto then you need more time at the range or maybe trade in on a shotgun if your just that bad. The SKS is reasonably accurate but will never be a sniper grade rifle and is not designed for use with a scope. Don’t waste your time and money (by the time you get a scope zeroed in TEOTWAWKI will already have come and gone and then it will just shift anyway). Even if you do get it stable enough you will have traded in quick target acquisition for a crappy scope that will get you killed when you can’t get that stripper clip out of the way fast enough anymore. Yes,the thirty round detachable mags do make it look ten times better and I have several (mostly for fun...there is just no better setup to shoot stacks of #10 cans and keep them rolling down range) The twenty round fixed will be your next stop on the “how much money can I waste” express. With some minor filing mine now works and no you can’t reliably get two stripper clips loaded in a timely manner (one stripper clip will load fine). On the up side it is made out of crappy pot metal! (it now resides in the bottom of my closet-somewhere!!) The 75 round drum (I don’t even want to talk about it), DO NOT even think about wasting that much money. Do we see a trend developing yet???

    Repeat this ten times out loud before you go to the next gun show and buy some stuff you really need instead (ammo anyone?):My SKS is a solid semi-auto battle rifle with a ten round fixed magazine, it uses stripper clips, when I pull the trigger it goes “BANG”- that is the purpose for which it was designed. It is NOT a poor man’s AK-47 anymore than it is a sniper rifle. I will not waste my next two paychecks making it look like either. I will leave it the way it was designed to function and move on with my life. Now that we have settled that issue, let me close with the following argument. You may own several firearms, many of which will seem better than the SKS in various aspects of their performance BUT everyone can afford a decent SKS and learn how to shoot it. The ammo is as cheap as it gets and when the sh*t hits the fan- it is comforting to know that everyone on your team has parts and ammo that will work in your gun. Personally, I REALLY like the FN/FAL. I’m a big guy and the larger powerful rifle is just tailor made to my hands. I love the Fal so much that the odds I’m going to abuse the hell out of one training and screwing around in the field are not very big. The SKS is a junk yard dog. Drop it, scratch it, see how much crud it can digest and still fire, it likes it (well...sort of) the experience you can get because you are not afraid to hurt it are worth far more than the rifle it self. Smaller framed team mates usually find it comfortable and with the addition of the $5-$10 rubber but pad/spacer so do I (at 6’4” and over 250lbs. with a large frame I’d say that’s versatile). Go get one, buy a thousand rounds for it, shoot the hell out of it, clean it up really good and stick it in the closet you may be very glad you did one day -even if you can afford something better (hey, there is nothing wrong with the AK/Mack90). You can never have too many good cheap rifles that eat up good cheap ammo. Hey one day you may want to cache something somewhere for undisclosed reasons (vague enough??). So just keep this in mind “friends don’t let friends waste money” leave the plastic crap at the table and and move down to the next table and buy some more ammo, the life you save may be your own !! P.S. I still take my SKS hunting with me once in a while if it’s one of those cold rainy “I’m nuts for going out in this” kind of weekends...it serves as a fine little brush carbine in the deer woods and is one of the few semi-auto rifles that doesn’t fear Alabama mud!!!-(if you’ve ever dealt with that un-godly muck you know how impressive a feat that is!!!-

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    Default Re: Yugo sks 7.65

    I have a chinese version. I have not had any issues with it.
    troll Free. It's all in your mind.

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    I love my Yugo SKS. Great rifle, maybe more accurate than my AKs.

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    The only "issue" I'm coming up with is the gas valve. Sometimes you get a bad one.
    Easy, and cheap fix though... I want to say a new replacement runs about $12-$15

    And cosmoline... if you don't like cleaning, you better fined one that's already been done!

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    EM, I feel your pain. I bought a Russian SKS back in the early 90's for under $100 in new condition. I sold it for a $100 in 2000, not aware that value was shooting up. How I regret that!

    My only consolation is that I got my Yugo SKS for about $125 three years ago.

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    Default Re: Yugo sks 7.65

    I have one and love it. It is a great rifle platform.
    If you do decide to get one, stick with the original configuration - you will not run into nearly as many problems with feeding, ejecting and all that if you just keep the stock 10 round attached mag.
    Like others have said, the gas valve is always suspect if you start to see problems ejecting shells and reloading. 10-15 bucks is the fix and it is a drop in new valve, easy as pie. It is as easy to disassemble as an AK, and is just as reliable.
    I highly recommend them to anyone who is even considering them

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    Default Re: Yugo sks 7.65

    O.K., thanks for the feedback. All seems pretty positive, and I mean, if his Lordship, Sir EmptyMag recommends them, that's all I need !!


    One more question.....


    What are "stripper clips" ??

    Thank You. That is all.

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